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Biden administration to provide COVID vaccine to pharmacies
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration will begin providing COVID-19 vaccines to U.S. pharmacies, part of its plan to ramp up vaccinations as new and potentially more serious virus strains are starting to appear, the White House said Tuesday.
‘Poppy’s Table’ opens to public
A ribbon cutting ceremony took place May 12 to commemorate the re-opening of a free table at the Colburn Solid Waste facility.
Six Rivers hosts community day
SANDPOINT — Six Rivers Market, the area’s new online local food cooperative, is hosting a community day Wednesday.
Column: A long wait to get home for Petrino
Montana Lady Griz coach Mike Petrino spent the two weeks leading up to his team’s home opener on the road. OK, not really on the road. But away from home. His oldest of two daughters had hung out with a friend, you see.
Vikings go to 6-0 in NWAACC play
Big Bend CC 71Columbia Basin College 68
MOSES LAKE — They were in the zone and this time it wasn’t a good thing.
Walking to work with Dr. Walsworth
To kick things off with this column I recently visited Exercise Institute in Riverstone. As I stepped in the door it hit me how Exercise Institute is different from other exercise facilities. The entry area has more the feel of a doctor's waiting room than a gym with people sitting in comfortable chairs waiting to be called back. In fact, if you break out in hives at the mere thought of going to a sweaty gym with walls of mirrors, then this is the place for you. Looking around, the demographic also fits more with a doctor's waiting room as they definitely seem to cater to the over-40 crowd.
Board splits on recommending affordable housing for snow lot
The Whitefish Planning Board split in its decision last week on a preliminary step in the process that could lead to affordable housing being constructed on the city’s snow lot downtown.
Gordon McComas
Former Libby resident Paul Gordon McComas, 85, of Eugene, Ore., died on Feb. 11, 2005.
Legals for July, 17 2025
Man faces drug charges raid
The owner of Heads Up Tobacco Shop in Evergreen was arrested Wednesday in a raid by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, Northwest Drug Task Force and Immigration and Customs Service.
Commissioners approve Chilco Mill permit
Variance will allow buildings to be 160 feet from nearby residence
US retail sales regain pre-virus level but slowdown likely
WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans increased their retail purchases by 1.2% in July, with solid gains in appliances and clothing helping restore sales to their level before the viral pandemic erupted in March.
Election Day 2022 FAQs
The primary election will be held May 17
Legals for February, 7 2025
City parks inventory is first step to facilities plan
Dover Bay's newest paradise - West Beach Court
The Dover Bay Waterfront Community on Lake Pend Oreille is home to a huge variety of neighborhoods and home styles. The newest neighborhood — West Beach Court — gives future homeowners a choice of some of that variety, as well as many of the most beautiful vistas across the entire community.
Bonner County History - April 9, 2023
Bonner County Historical Society and Museum shares interesting stories of the community's people, places, and events.
Home shopping made easily online
Windermere Cd'A offers Buildcda.com
COEUR d'ALENE - Let the mouse find the house. A new website offered as a service of Windermere Coeur d'Alene Realty lets anyone shopping for a new home shop by city, neighborhood and builder.
Relic Moon finds new home in former French Cleaners building
Relic Moon has found its forever home — just in time for the body piercing shop’s 15th anniversary.